The FoldyLock is a 90cm (35.5. inch) long lock made up of "six hardened steel links covered with plastic reinforced with fiberglass to protect your bike frame from scratches. Connecting rivets are designed with VSR rivet technology against drilling. Foldylock is rust free and has an anti drilling cylinder that is protected in a hardened steel housing." You can pack it tight and carry it where the water bottle would go in its designated case, mounted on your bike frame. Hardened steel is hard to cut, good idea. The Kickstarter is fully funded, but you can still get your own for $80.

"GTA Online is a dynamic and persistent online world for 16 players that begins by sharing gameplay features, geography and mechanics with GTA V, but will continue to expand and evolve after its launch with new content created by Rockstar Games and the Grand Theft Auto community. GTA Online takes the fundamental Grand Theft Auto concepts of freedom, ambient activity and mission-based gameplay and makes them available to multiple players in an incredibly detailed and responsive online world.In GTA Online, players have the freedom to explore alone or with friends, work cooperatively to complete missions, band together to participate in activities and ambient events, or compete in traditional game modes with the entire community, all with the personality and refined mechanics of Grand Theft Auto V."

New Zealand-based Martin Aircraft's latest re-design of its Jetpack—the P12, technically still a prototype, the P12 is promised to be very close to the final version of the Martin Jetpack that could be available commercially sometime in mid-2014. As for pricing, it’s predictably high. The Martin Jetpack will cost anywhere between $150,000 and $250,000, excluding the cost of premium gas as well as any costs associated with getting a sports license in the U.S., and purchasing the necessary flying equipment. The P12 is said to reach a top speed of 46 mph, with a max flight time of around 30 minutes."The Martin Jetpack is the result of inspiration and many years of development work by Glenn Martin and an enthusiastic team of engineers and other experts. It uses sophisticated composites and a highly efficient propulsion system to achieve the goal of personal flight, with many safety features including a ballistic parachute.Originally designed with the leisure market in mind, the Martin Jetpack has found strong demand from a wide range of markets, including military, civil defence and recreation. It is in the final stages of development for the first commercial customers, mainly Government users such as Search and Rescue and Police."

This design by Japanese Genrei Studio is modeled after a character from Kantai Collection, a game featuring moe anthropomorphisms of WWII naval ships. The character featured in the tea bag design is Kongou, a British naval ship "fleet girl" who speaks English and has a propensity for drinking black tea. Kongou holds a sign announcing that she is "nyukyou chuu," which roughly translates as "in the middle of tea time," and has a halo proclaiming, "You gotta make time for tea time." She looks absolutely adorable as she relaxes in her china cup bathtub.

Bent into the shape of headphones, the illustrations of famous authors by Indian creative Talha Nazim are depicted as whispering to themselves. The concept came from the idea that listening to the text, is similar to hearing the writers tell the story directly.

These are the radio controlled witch and wizard planes designed by R/C enthusiast Otto Dieffenback of Flyguy Promotions. It looks like a wizard and witch flying around on broomsticks. You can buy a kit of either one for $150, but all the electronics you have to provide yourself.